Femur straight, slightly shorter than tibia; dorsal side with long, thin, 

 sparse setae, including both primary setae; anterior and posterior primary 

 setae moderately long, situated in distal part, the latter subventrally; short, 

 thin secondary setae in middle of anterior area; primary ventral setae: 

 a long, dark and a short, light seta; light feathered chaetoids in 2 rows 

 along femur. 

 495 Tibia slightly curved, longer and thinner than femur, with sparse, thin 



setae dorsally and subdorsally on posterior side; anterior side with a 

 short, strong seta subventrally, with a row of 9, light, spine-shaped setae 

 vent^ally, setae situated on a tubercle with a funnel-shaped depression 

 (Figure 792, C). 



Tarsus shorter than tibia, 2, thin, primary setae situated one behind the 

 other dorsally in the distal part: one of them short, the other moderately 

 long; a posterior and an anterior primary setae subventrally in the middle, 

 both large, strong, dark; ventral side with 5 setae like those on tibia but 

 smaller, with a funnel-shaped tubercle at base. Claw characteristic, long, 

 thick, bifid, with a subapical seta in form of a large, light spine. 



FIGURE 793. Leptocerus tineiformis Curt. Hind legs: right leg 

 anterior (A), left leg, posterior (B) 



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